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Classic Mustang Restoration Budget Planner Current job: plan before buying parts.
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Planning tool

1967 Mustang Restoration Budget Planner

Build a phase-based budget before buying a project, approving body work, or filling a cart with parts. The planner keeps safety, rust, drivetrain, interior, paint, and contingency in one view.

1967 Mustang restoration workbench and budget notes
Project profile
Known numbers Use zero if you already own the car.

Budget range

Safe driver coupe

$37,400 - $50,900

This includes the entered purchase price, a practical restoration range, and contingency. Use it as a planning guardrail before purchase or parts ordering.

Safety first

Brakes, steering, tires, fuel leaks, lights, wiring basics, and cooling should come before trim or performance spending.

Structure decides scope

Cowl, torque boxes, rails, rockers, shock towers, and floors can turn a bargain into a long body-shop project.

Parts plan before cart

Use the budget to sequence manuals, tools, sheet metal, seals, mechanical parts, interior, paint, and trim.

Planning note: This is a screening range, not an appraisal, quote, or guarantee. Actual cost depends on local labor, shop standards, hidden rust, parts fitment, and how much work you do yourself.

Range context: The planner is calibrated against current restoration-cost guidance showing that professional classic-car work varies widely by rust, labor hours, paint standards, and shop rate. Cross-check the site restoration phases, parts plan, and shop quotes before committing money.

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Continue the workflow

Turn the budget into a build sequence.

The restoration number gets more useful when it turns into phased parts, rust exposure, and buyer offer discipline.

Plan parts phases Stage the work by safety, structure, and reliability. Estimate rust cost Keep structure risk out of the cosmetic budget. Build an offer range Back into a disciplined purchase number.

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Last checked

June 23, 2026

Review focus

The restoration budget review checks that project estimates separate safety, structure, reliability, and cosmetic spending before parts shopping.

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